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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

I love this time of year. The cold air nipping at your nose, pumpkin pie, family. All of it makes for much to be thankful for. In a earlier post I wrote about my blessings so I will not write much today other than to say I have been favored in the eyes of the lord and feel humbled by all that he has blessed my family and I with. May you have a wonderful thanksgiving tomorrow and be able to put the cares of the world aside. Take care and Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

I had fun this morning pulling out the kids Christmas Dresses and suit to wear to church this morning. I found the girls dresses at Costco for super cheap (great quality for a small price) and Taylor's very first Big boy suit at Target for only 19.99!! I bought the outfits on the larger side so they will fit next year as well, hoping no one will grow 5 inches :). I put Diana's hair up in pin curls and curled Chloe's hair for the first time. Taylor being a boy, enjoyed taunting his sisters that he did not have any hair to do. Before we left I took some cute pictures of the kids. The Pictures are below. Enjoy. "All wrapped up for Christmas"

Thursday, November 20, 2008

I just have to laugh at my daughter Chloes little quirk. She is a huge clothes horse. She absolutly loves clothes more than toys and shoes are the icing on the cake. When ever we go into a department store she will demand to try on something if you go into the dressing room as you pass the racks of clothes. The shoe department is worse. Shoe after shoe is such a delight to this little girl as she loves to try them on and say "mommy these pretty shoes." or "mommy princess shoes." I am truly doomed when she becomes teenager :).

This is why I become confused when she comes to being at home. Yes she still raids her drawers of clothes and Dianas of course (big sisters clothes are always more pretty ;) but when it comes down to what she wears 90% of the day..... it is only one item of clothing that has caught her attention. This piece of clothing as you can see is one of Dianas old tank tops that goes over a t-shirt. I just am baffled on what made her love "her pretty dress" as she calls it. What is wrong with the rest of the clothes that are sitting all over the floor and in the drawers of her closet, I do not know. All I know is that my little girl wears this "thing" a majority of the days around my house, leaving me to steal it when it stinks so bad it NEEDS washed! Heaven help me!!

For the past week we have not had milk, cheese, lunch meat, yogurt......

SO "Drum roll please"....... this exact beautiful fridge will be delivered tomorrow at my home courtesy of sears to save the day! We were able to buy last years model on clearance and get 10% off of the clearance price so it ended up being a great deal. It dispenses water, ice, crushed ice, and will hold all the food my children seem to eat at lightening speed. I love sears!

Monday, November 17, 2008

I am SO frustrated! I woke up this morning to warm milk, ruined hamburger, a chicken that was defrosting, AHHHHHHH probally another 75.oo in groceries RUINED!!!! Sorry but I just had to vent. I am very grateful that we were given a fridge but this is starting to really hurt our monthly budget to replace now over 150.00 in groceries. AHHHHHHH! Where is luck when you need it.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

(Picture from tea party last spring)Right after Taylor was born, I was at a local pool for a YW swim party. I and other leaders brought there families along for the fun. As I started to mingle with the other YW and the leaders my husband took Diana to go play in the pool. He walked over to the table with her to take off his gym pants and while doing that (his head was only turned maybe for 2-3 seconds) Diana followed her good friend David and his father into the pool, not realizing that she did not have floaties on. When Keith turned back to Diana she was gone. In that instant it is all parents nightmare what happened next. When searching for her and listening to the prompting of the spirit he found her after much searching at the bottom of the pool in the shallow end. When he picked her up she was upset and very scared. Diana was 3 1/2 when that happened and it scared the crap (sorry!) out of us! Swim lessons after that were difficult because as she grew older she did not remember the incident but had internalized the fear of her head going under the water.

Now at 7 1/2 and after taking a 2 year brake from swim lessons I am happy to say that Diana took her first swim lesson and DID GREAT! She was jumping in the pool, bobbing her head under the water and overall made mommy very proud! WAY TO GO DIANA! :)

Friday, November 14, 2008

Check out this website on pictures from the destruction going on in California due to Proposition 8. The picture that broke my heart is of the little girl walking to church around my daughters age. She should be a hero to us all.

Four weeks ago I signed up my Girl Scout Troop for the Local Veterans Day parade, Largest west of the mississippi. We joined other troops in A. to march together. Our theme was "Girl scouts are great...Kazooing in 2008." There were 100 yards of kazooing girls and yw ages 5-16, kazooing good old fashioned Americana songs. The previous weekend I had my brownies decorate a troop banner with there hand prints. It was fun to watch them think and strategize as a group. The result was qute and quirky but by the end of the parade due to the raining it definantly took a beating. Here are some pictures of the parade.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

So on Tuesday my husbands boss, his boss and then the boss over that boss (OK some really important guys high up in the corporate latter) came up from Las Vegas and Reno to notify the Corvallis location that there were going to be lay-offs and VSP given out (voluntary Severance packages). IGT never has had a lay off in its companies history but the economic losses from the 4Q resulted in the need to slash costs, meaning lay-offs. In this economic look out even the healthiest of companies will be affected.

Well today we found out that Keith is safe. You can not even imagine the relief that brought to everyone in this house. With so many people out of work you feel grateful for that paycheck you are blessed with to be able to pay your mortgage and feed your family. We do not know what the future holds but hopefully we can make it through these next two years with a job until the economy picks up and then we can breath easily again.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

In this time of economic and spiritual turmoil, there can be a mindset that there is no good left in this world, leaving what is left precious and rare. Being a Latter-day saint I have the peace and knowledge in my heart that there still is much good left. I was born into a family where parents loved me and taught me the gospel of Jesus Christ. I am loved and have parents who have cheered and supported me in my goals. I have been blessed always with a warm home, food and clothes. I have been blessed with the opportunity for a eternal marriage in the house of the lord to a remarkable man whom the privilege is mine to call husband. I have been blessed with three Beautiful children who teach me everyday to slow down and laugh. I have been blessed with the scriptures that enrich my life and show me the way back to my father in heaven. I have been blessed with sisters in the gospel that have been there for me and my family in times of need, sadness and joy. I been blessed with the guidance of my friend the spirit. I been blessed to have a relationship with my savior Jesus Christ. My cup over floweth and I am SO grateful to my father in heaven for the country I live in, the greatest nation on this earth. As the wind and rain pound outside on my windows today I slowed down and contemplated on the depth of how much I have been blessed and it truly left me speechless. I know this may sound pollyannish but I want to make a goal more often to look for the good in life. There is so much good left, and the lord needs us to stand up as saints in these latter-days and see how blessed we really are so we can take a little of what we have and share it unto others around us.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

So a few weeks ago I was called to be enrichment leader and substitute teacher for the RS of my new ward. Along with my new fab. calling I was also recruited several times to help out in primary (not good when they find out you were in a primary presidency before :)...). Well today I had to have the invitations done for Enrichment, Sub for a teacher and sit up on the stand for the primary program and to top it all off teach RS. Then yesterday on Saturday, I went to super saturday, ran errans, ran a Girl Scout Clinic in the afternoon, Had the neighbors over for dinner and games and then ended the day by preparing for my lesson. It was a busy weekend and I think now.....I will go to sleep ;)

Friday, November 7, 2008

My heart goes out to all of the latter-day saints in L.A and California. There have been violent and angry picketers at the gates of the temples and churches, making it hard for the LDS saints. Saints have been screamed at, accused and wrongly judged when numerous other churches such as the catholic and surrounding churches took the same stance on proposition 8. In this dispensation when those who listen and look for warning signs are truly feeling the end of days, comes yet another attempt to prey on and dismantle the family.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

So after coming back from an hour and half of mutual with hyper 12 to 13 year old boys, along with a hectic work week, my husband spent another night taking the fridge apart ALL over trying to diagnose the problem. When he went to go and take the freezers back panel off he found behind the wall the coils consumed in one HUGE blog of ice resulting in the wires to the fridge shorting out and no cold air going to the fridge. It was a bad design but after defrosting the huge block of ICE and some electrical tape over the wires for protection we have lift off. My fridge is cold this morning, my freezers ice cubes are frozen and I am ONE HAPPY WIFE! Not many hubbies would have spent from 9 to 1:30am taking apart, defrosting and diagnosing a refrigerator. It saved us a lot of money and I am grateful the faith and blessing this is to our family.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

When we bought our house, my cousins sister-law gave us a wonderful on top refridgerator, freezer on the bottom model . Yesterday we opened up the fridge and the milk was spoiled, lunch meat ruined, etc. What was funny was that the freezer was working just fine. We have tried a couple of things to get it working again and were down to one more idea. Say a prayer that it works because shelling out 1000 bucks right now is not so hot before christmas :(.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I have never been more proud to say these precious words "I am an citizen of the United States of America." I am an American who wants change. I know that the principles of democracy that our fore fathers fought for are still instilled the hearts of the American people. Whether we are white, African-American, Asian, Hispanic, native American we can stand together, hand in hand as a nation under god, indivisible to create change. We can tell our children that a man 45 years ago had a dream. That dream came alive tonight. We can tell our children to reach and never hold back for their dreams. We can tell them to never loose sight and to always fight for that change which is good. We can tell our children that tonight we saw the youth of our country realize that they have the power to shape Americas future. We can tell our children that tonight history was lived through our very eyes and to remember where they were on this night because when they think back they will remember Barack Obama as the man that said and believed "Yes we can." GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

** My mom sent this to me and I loved it so much I wanted to share it with you **

One Flaw In Women

By the time the Lord made woman,He was into his sixth day of working overtime..An angel appeared and said,"Why are you spending so much time on this one?"And the Lord answered, "Have you seen my spec sheet on her?She has to be completely washable, but not plastic,have over 200 movable parts, all replaceableand able to run on diet coke and leftovers,have a lap that can hold four children at one time,have a kiss that can cure anything from a scraped knee to a broken heart-and she will do everythingwith only two hands."The angel was astounded at the requirements."Only two hands!? No way!And that's just on the standard model?That's too much work for one day.Wait until tomorrow to finish."But I won't," the Lord protested."I am so close to finishing this creation that is so close to my own heart.She already heals herself when she is sickAND can work 18 hour days."The angel moved closer and touched the woman."But you have made her so soft, Lord.""She is soft," the Lord agreed,"but I have also made her tough.You have no idea what she can endure or accomplish.""Will she be able to think?", asked the angel.The Lord replied,"Not only will she be able to think,she will be able to reason and negotiate."The angel then noticed something,and reaching out, touched the woman's cheek."Oops, it looks like you have a leak in this model.I told you that you were trying to put too much into this one.""That's not a leak,"the Lord corrected,"that's a tear!""What's the tear for?" the angel asked.The Lord said, "The tear is her way of expressing her joy,her sorrow, her pain, her disappointment, her love,her loneliness, her grief and her pride."The angel was impressed."You are a genius, Lord.You thought of everything!Woman is truly amazing."And she is!Women have strengths that amaze men.They bear hardships and they carry burdens,but they hold happiness,love and joy.They smile when they want to scream.They sing when they want to cry.They cry when they are happyand laugh when they are nervous.They fight for what they believe in.They stand up to injustice.They don't take "no" for an answerwhen they believe there is a better solution.They go without so their family can have.They go to the doctor with a frightened friend.They love unconditionally.They cry when their children exceland cheer when their friends get awards.They are happy when they hear abouta birth or a wedding.Their hearts break when a friend dies.They grieve at the loss of a family member,yet they are strong when they think there is no strength left.They know that a hug and a kisscan heal a broken heart.Women come in all shapes, sizes and colors.They'll drive, fly, walk, run or e-mail youto show how much they care about you.The heart of a woman is what makes the world keep turning.They bring joy, hope and love.They have compassion and ideals.They give moral support to their family and friends.Women have vital things to say and everything to give.HOWEVER, IF THERE IS ONE FLAW IN WOMEN,IT IS THAT THEY FORGET THEIR WORTH.To all my women friends and relativesREMEMBER just how amazing YOU are!!

Good to eat! So this was our first year trick or treating in a new town and we had a lot of fun. I got all crafty and made the girls fairy princess costumes and bought taylors knight accesories at our beach trip in august.

The girls costumes were a lot of fun to make because when I looked at the Disney tinkerbell costumes and other comparable fairy costumes and I did not like the quality for the price. So I went to jo-annes and bought some toole (sp?), elastic, fairy wings for 50% off, wands that I decorated, and made fairy crowns out of a wedding headband, glitter and toole. When all was said and done I spent $9-12.00 for each girl and ending up with FAR better quality than the 25.00 tinker bell costume at Wal-mart or Target, that did not include the crown ,wand or wings. Here are some pictures of the costumes:

Halloween after "Trick or Treating" and trying the whole ensamble on for mom

Chloe and her fairy princess costume. She was not being very cooperative in taking pictures that night because her candy bag was MUCH more interested than saying "cheese" for the Camera.

My Knight In Shinning Armor " Sir Taylor Lance" after A long night of trick or treating

We went around our neighborhood and made out like bandits. We took our next door neighbor along with her little girl, E who is not much younger than Chloe. We hit about 5 streets with the little kids (we live in a large neighborhood) and after Taylor and Chloe and I went home, Keith and Diana hit the streets again, filling her bag up SOOOO much that Dad decided to fill his pockets up with candy so her bag would not look so full. I know! I mean who is trick or treating him or her?!? I was glad that they were able to have so much dad daugher time. They had a lot of fun. When those two came home they re-filled up my empty candy bowl!!! It was a great Halloween.

Every year I love baking with my three kiddos at the holidays. The baking does not stop I would say until valentines day Sooo needless to say we love cooking in our house. This year I had the kids make homemade frosting (much better than the oily store bought in a can) and cupcakes courtsey of better crocker for halloween eyeball cupcakes....with the occasional bite taken out of it. Here are some pictures of our kitchen adventures complete with frosting, kitchen butter knives, and sprinkles.

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About Me

Hello! We are the Nye family. We have four kids Diana, Taylor, Chloe and Charleigh. We are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I am an assistant preschool teacher and in my (what?) sparetime I enjoy running marathons, designing antique jewelry, scrapbooking, baking, exercising, reading and most of all spending time with my kids.